Living Arrows: Week Two

This weeks Living Arrows submission is one I’ve posted previously on Instagram (you can join us here). This week is my first week back in the office so we popped out to the shops at the weekend to pick me up something to wear. You know the thing – something that wasn’t stained in sick, didn’t need washing and made me look fab (not fat).

After a successful shop, we decided to celebrate with lunch out before heading home. It’s the first time in a long time that we’ve attempted a restaurant as a trio; previously he’s always been too little to make it into the highchair and we’ve wolfed down our food in between bouncing him and keeping him entertained.

Armed with a million pots of pre-prepared food, we pulled up the highchair, sat him at the table with us and let him join in. It was lovely. Yes, it was messy and yes, he decided he’d had enough RIGHT at the moment our food arrived, but it felt like we could enjoy our first family meal out. It felt like an absolute ‘I am a parent’ moment.

Seven and a half months in and we’re finally starting to crack food. Albeit only the carrot crisps.

What is Living Arrows?

“You are the bows from which your children as living arrows are sent forth”

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It’s so lovely! I’m so glad we went down the baby led route, even though he’s not been the biggest eater, it’s nice to be able to give him bits of our meal and let him feed himself rather than us spoonfeeding it in! It did thanks, it was a bit of a shock to the system but mostly a good one x

Oh how lovely! I loved taking our eldest out (now almost 3) for breakfast each weekend with my husband, but since Cruise arrived (a year old today!) we’ve not yet braved taking them both. Gorgeous photo too! X

I remember those times well – trying to eat out with a tiny baby and always ending up stressed, frustrated and wishing we hadn’t bothered. But then those times when they actually ate with us – or at least sat and played whilst we ate. It was lovely when they made that transition. Here’s to many more meals out for you as a three! x

Up until now its always been more hassle than it’s worth but I think we’re starting to turn a corner and get a bit more confident that it won’t end in us paying to eat at speed and be stressed! Thanks for hosting x

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